Hello crafters! Today I wanted to show you the six new colors of Dylusions ink sprays! There were already 18 colors from the Dylusions line so these new six make 24 total. New to Dylusions? Check out this review by Jenny and learn the basics about these awesome sprays. I am a huge fan of Dylusions sprays because their bright, poppy colors and hues jump off the page!
The new colors are chopped pesto, slate grey, pomegranate seed, tangerine dream, polished jade and ground coffee. With the exception of polished jade, these colors remind me a bit of a Fall pallette. Check out the video below where I show some fun tips and techniques using these new colors!
So what do you think, crafters? These new colors are approximately $5 a bottle and they last forever! You can find them at multiple online retailers and can be found in some of your big box craft stores like JoAnns and Hobby Lobby. Let me know if you have any questions or comments and have a crafty day!
Disclosure: Product provided for review.
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Linda says
I really like these sprays. The color is so bright and clear. I have only found them locally at Hobby Lobby and they don’t stock many of the colors. Wish they carried all of them.
Patricia M. says
Thanks for sharing your awesome review. Love these inks, but don’t have any yet. Want to give them a try as they add so much color so quickly.
T Kim says
Loved seeing the colors of the new line. Just FYI though, gesso is pronounced “jess-so,” not “guess-so.” Thought you’d like to know. Great idea re: mixing with the clear to keep a saturated color.
Marie-Pierre says
Wow!
The Color are vibrant!
I have a question on the page you have done with the girl, her hair with leaves. By the way, this page is amazing! I would like to know what did you use to create the grid with dots? Is it stencil or stamp (which one) or did you draw the grid and added dots at junction of the lines? If you draw the grid and dots, what pencil did you use?
Thank you
Marie-Pierre
Sara Carns says
Hi Marie-Pierre! Thank you for the kind of words and for watching the video. On the art journal page, I did hand-draw the grid background. I started by measuring and marking each inch around the page on all sides and then drew the lines in freehand. I also drew all of the dots at each junction. I believe I used a fine-tip sharpie, but it’s been so long. I also used one of Ranger’s craft nibs and craft nib holder with a little bit of black soot distress ink to give all of the lines a bit of a shadow and smudgy look. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by!